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World shares head for 7th month of gains; dollar near 3-month high

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 31, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Global‌ stocks are poised for a seventh consecutive month‌ of ⁢gains,‍ marking​ their longest winning⁣ streak in nearly a decade, while the dollar hovered near a three-month ​high as investors assessed⁣ the outlook for interest rates. The ⁤MSCI All country World index is on track for a roughly 3.8% increase in⁢ july,bolstered by strong corporate ⁤earnings and optimism ​surrounding ‍a potential soft landing for the U.S. economy.

This sustained rally arrives as ‌central banks worldwide navigate a delicate⁢ balance between ⁣curbing inflation​ and avoiding recession. The dollar’s recent strength reflects expectations that the Federal Reserve may maintain higher interest rates for longer than previously anticipated,‍ impacting global trade and investment flows. The gains, however, are tempered by concerns over China‘s economic ⁣recovery and geopolitical risks, creating a complex landscape ​for investors.

european shares edged higher​ on‌ Monday, with the STOXX 600 ‍up 0.3%. Asian markets also saw gains, though China’s blue-chip⁣ index lagged.Wall Street⁣ futures pointed ‍to a mixed open.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of major currencies, reached a three-month peak, supported by robust U.S. economic data ⁣and hawkish comments from federal Reserve officials.‍ This strength ⁣puts pressure on emerging market currencies and increases the cost of dollar-denominated debt.

oil prices​ were steady, ​with Brent crude hovering​ around $83 a barrel, while gold prices dipped as the ‍stronger dollar weighed ⁣on the precious metal.

looking ahead, investors will be‍ closely watching upcoming economic data releases, including U.S. jobs figures and inflation reports, for further clues about ‍the trajectory of monetary policy. The potential for further interest rate hikes, coupled with ⁣ongoing geopolitical uncertainties, suggests continued ⁣volatility in the months​ ahead.

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Business

Trading Day: Nvidia booms, Fed cools on easing

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 30, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Nvidia Surge ⁤Fuels Market ​Rally, While Fed Signals Rate Cut patience

NEW YORK, May 29 – Nvidia shares ⁤soared to a record high on Wednesday, propelling the Nasdaq to its strongest session ⁤in ⁣over two months, while comments from Federal Reserve officials tempered expectations for near-term interest ⁣rate cuts. The tech giant’s stock jumped 17.8%,adding over $200 billion in ‍market capitalization and solidifying its position‍ as the third-most valuable U.S. ⁢company.

The market’s reaction underscores a pivotal ⁣moment for investors: enthusiasm surrounding artificial ⁤intelligence and its potential economic impact is⁣ clashing with a cautious​ Federal‌ Reserve navigating ‌persistent inflation. Nvidia’s gains, driven by strong demand for⁢ its AI chips, are lifting the broader tech sector, but the Fed’s signals suggest the path to‍ lower borrowing costs -‌ and continued market gains – may be ‍longer and more uncertain than previously anticipated. This dynamic impacts everything ⁣from corporate‍ investment⁢ strategies ⁤to consumer spending, and will ⁤likely define market performance for the remainder of the year.

nvidia closed at $1,224.20, contributing significantly to⁣ the Nasdaq Composite‘s‍ 2.53% increase to 18,820.73. The S&P 500 rose 1.03% to 5,307.36, and‌ the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.32% to 38,806.38. The rally followed data released on Tuesday showing a stronger-than-expected increase in new home sales,⁤ adding to concerns ‍about sticky inflation.

Adding to the⁢ cautious sentiment, Fed⁢ Governor christopher ‌Waller stated that he needs to see “considerably more data”‍ showing inflation is⁣ moving toward the central bank’s 2% target before supporting a rate cut. He suggested​ that waiting⁤ a few months longer to‍ ease ​policy is preferable to risking a resurgence of inflation.

“We’ve got time to take the foot off the gas,” Waller said in remarks prepared for delivery at ​a conference in Washington. “I don’t want⁤ to be in a situation where we ‌have to reverse course.”

The⁣ comments echoed similar sentiments from other Fed ⁣officials, including New⁤ York Fed President John williams, who emphasized the need for continued vigilance on inflation.Market participants now see a roughly 68% chance of ‌the⁣ Fed cutting rates by September, down from ⁢over 70% earlier in the week, according to the CME‌ fedwatch tool.

Despite the Fed’s caution, ‌analysts remain optimistic about the ‍long-term outlook for the market, citing strong corporate earnings‍ and continued economic⁣ growth. However, they acknowledge that volatility is likely to persist‍ as investors grapple with⁣ the⁢ competing forces ‍of AI-driven optimism and monetary policy‍ uncertainty.

Reuters reported ⁣that Nvidia’s market capitalization now stands at over $2.5 trillion, surpassing Amazon and ​closing in on Apple and Microsoft. The company’s success‍ is fueling a broader rally in semiconductor stocks, with advanced Micro⁢ Devices and Qualcomm ⁤also posting ‌gains on Wednesday.

Jamie McGeever has been‌ a financial ​journalist as 1998, reporting from Brazil, Spain, New York, London, and now back in the US again. His experience and⁢ expertise are in global markets, economics, policy, and investment. Jamie’s roles ‍across ⁣text ⁤and TV have included ⁤reporter, editor, and columnist, and he has covered key events and policymakers in several cities around⁤ the world.

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Indian Oil to team up with Vitol in global trading push, source says

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 29, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Indian ⁣Oil ⁤to Partner with ⁤Vitol in Global Trading Expansion – source

New Delhi – Indian Oil⁢ Corporation (IOC), India’s largest oil company, is set to collaborate with ​global energy trading giant Vitol in a move to expand its international trading operations, a source familiar with⁣ the matter said. The partnership​ aims to leverage Vitol’s extensive trading network and ⁢expertise to ⁤enhance IOC’s reach in key global markets.

This alliance marks a ‌meaningful step for‌ Indian‍ Oil ​as​ it ⁤seeks to become a major⁢ player in the‍ competitive international ​oil trade. India,the world’s third-largest ⁢oil importer,is increasingly⁢ focused on securing energy ⁤supplies‌ and optimizing its​ procurement ‍strategies amid volatile ⁤global markets. The collaboration with Vitol will provide IOC ⁣with enhanced capabilities in sourcing crude‍ oil and refined products,and also opportunities ‍to optimize⁤ its trading portfolio and perhaps increase profitability.

The source indicated the partnership will initially‍ focus on trading crude oil⁤ and refined petroleum products, but could ⁤potentially expand ⁤to include other energy commodities. While details of the agreement, including the equity stake and financial commitments, ‍remain undisclosed, the collaboration is⁤ expected ‌to be ⁤formalized in the coming months.

IOC currently has a modest international ⁤trading presence, primarily focused on meeting ​domestic demand. Vitol, headquartered in Geneva, is​ one of the ‌world’s largest independent energy traders, with a vast network of offices and⁣ infrastructure across the globe. The partnership will ​allow‍ Indian Oil to tap into this established ⁣infrastructure‍ and benefit ⁤from vitol’s risk management expertise.

The move comes as‍ India’s⁤ energy ⁢demand⁤ continues to rise, driven by economic growth⁣ and a growing population.By strengthening its ​trading capabilities, Indian Oil ‍aims‍ to ensure a ⁢stable and cost-effective supply of energy to meet the ⁣country’s needs and ‌capitalize on emerging opportunities ⁣in the global energy landscape.

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Title: South Korea Urges Cooperation Amid Global Economic Crisis

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 29, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

South Korean President Lee warns of Growing ‍Protectionism and Nationalism

SEOUL, Oct 26 – south Korean ⁣President Yoon Suk ‌Yeol cautioned ⁤on Thursday that‌ rising ‍protectionism and‌ nationalism​ globally pose a important threat to the world economy, urging ‌international cooperation to⁤ address​ the challenges. Speaking at‌ a ⁢trade-related event in seoul, Lee emphasized‌ the⁢ need for‌ open markets and collaborative efforts to ensure continued economic growth and ⁤stability.

The warning⁤ comes as global trade⁢ tensions remain elevated, fueled⁣ by geopolitical uncertainties and increasing domestic pressures⁤ in ​several ‍countries to⁢ prioritize national interests over multilateral agreements. These trends, Lee argued, could disrupt supply chains, stifle innovation,‍ and ultimately harm‌ economic prosperity⁤ for all nations. The South ‍Korean leader’s remarks underscore the country’s deep reliance on international trade ⁣and its‌ commitment to a rules-based global order, particularly​ as ‌it‍ navigates a complex economic landscape​ marked by slowing global demand and ⁤rising inflation.

Lee specifically highlighted ⁣the importance of maintaining free and fair trade practices, advocating for the strengthening of‌ the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the ‌pursuit of‌ new ‍trade agreements. He ⁣stated that South Korea will actively work with its partners to promote a more open and⁤ inclusive ⁣trading system, emphasizing the need to⁢ resist​ the temptation ⁤of protectionist ⁣measures.

“Protectionism and nationalism are like a perilous whirlpool that can ⁤drag ‍the global economy into stagnation,” Lee said,according to a transcript released by his office.⁤ “we must ​work ⁤together to overcome these challenges and ⁣build a more resilient and⁢ enduring global economy.”

South Korea, a major exporting nation, is ‍particularly vulnerable ⁤to disruptions in global trade. ‌The ⁣country’s economy relies heavily on exports of goods such as semiconductors,automobiles,and petrochemicals. Recent ​data indicates​ a‍ slowdown in ​export growth, raising concerns ‌about the country’s economic outlook. Lee’s call for⁢ international cooperation reflects a broader effort by South Korea⁢ to safeguard ⁢its economic interests in an increasingly⁤ uncertain global environment.

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US Senate passes bill to terminate Trump tariffs against Brazil

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 29, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON, Feb 7 ‍(Reuters) – The U.S.⁤ senate on Wednesday passed legislation to terminate tariffs imposed by⁤ the Trump administration on ⁤imports from Brazil, a move expected to ease trade tensions⁤ and⁤ lower costs for American businesses and consumers.

The bipartisan bill, approved by unanimous consent, aims to revoke the 25% tariffs on Brazilian steel and aluminum imports enacted⁢ in 2018 under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion act. Thes tariffs where initially justified as necessary ⁣to protect U.S. national security interests, but have since been ​criticized for disrupting global trade and raising prices. The legislation now ‌heads to the House of representatives for consideration.

The action comes as the Biden administration seeks to strengthen relationships with key partners in Latin america and address supply chain vulnerabilities. The tariffs had ‍especially⁢ impacted⁢ Brazilian steel ‌imports used​ in U.S. ⁤manufacturing, increasing costs for​ industries like automotive and construction. Supporters of the bill argue its ‍passage will benefit American manufacturers,​ promote economic growth, and foster closer ties with‍ Brazil, a significant trading partner.‍

Senator Bob ⁣Casey, a ‍Pennsylvania Democrat and ⁤a ​key sponsor of the bill, stated, ‌”Repealing these tariffs will help American manufacturers ‌and consumers, and it will strengthen our relationship ‍with Brazil.” He added that the tariffs “have harmed American businesses and consumers without achieving their stated goal of ⁣protecting national security.”

The original tariffs ‍were implemented following a Section 232 inquiry that ⁢found that⁤ imports of steel and aluminum posed a threat to U.S. national security. While the biden administration⁤ has maintained‌ some tariffs imposed during the‌ Trump era, it‍ has also sought to recalibrate trade policy and address concerns about their economic impact. The bill’s passage signals a further⁤ shift towards⁤ a more collaborative ‍approach to trade relations.

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Entertainment

Title: Russian Street Musician Fined for Playing Banned Songs

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 28, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

A‍ Russian street musician‍ was found​ guilty on Thursday of ⁣”discrediting” the Russian army after performing songs critical of ‌the Kremlin’s military actions in ukraine, state news agency TASS reported. Yulia ‍Tsvetkova,22,received a⁣ suspended⁢ sentence and is barred from publishing content online,according too the report.

The case highlights the intensifying⁣ crackdown on dissent in Russia following the invasion of ukraine,were even subtle criticism of the military can⁤ lead to severe penalties. Tsvetkova’s ⁤conviction underscores the risks faced by⁤ artists and individuals expressing anti-war sentiments within the country,‌ as authorities⁢ broaden the scope‍ of‌ laws‍ restricting speech deemed harmful to the armed forces.

Tsvetkova was accused ⁤of​ publicly expressing views aimed at discrediting the use of Russia’s ⁤armed forces, ‌a crime ⁢punishable by up to three years in prison⁢ under legislation passed⁢ shortly after ‍the‌ start ⁢of the ​conflict in Ukraine​ in February 2022. the musician, ‌who performed in public spaces and ‍posted videos online, played songs containing anti-war lyrics and ‍criticized the government’s actions.

The court in St. Petersburg found Tsvetkova⁢ guilty and sentenced her‍ to a suspended sentence of two years, TASS reported.‌ She is also prohibited from publishing⁤ content‍ online. Tsvetkova had previously been fined for​ similar offenses, and‌ this conviction represents an escalation of the legal pressure against her.

The “discrediting” law has been widely used to‌ silence opposition voices and⁤ suppress self-reliant reporting​ on the war in Ukraine. Numerous journalists, activists, and ordinary citizens have faced fines, arrests, and imprisonment for expressing views that diverge from the official Kremlin narrative. Human rights groups ​have ⁤condemned ‌the law as a‌ violation of freedom of speech and expression.

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